Electronic Arts has added Titanfall to the list of games available on Origin Access.

Titanfall has joined a list of 17 games currently available for Origin Access subscribers, including Battlefield 4, Battlefield Hardline, Battlefield 3, SimCity, The Sims 3, Dead Space and Dragon Age trilogy, FIFA 15 and others.

The added Titanfall game is the "deluxe version" which means that you get the full season pass and all three expansions. In case you missed it, Titanfall is a multiplayer shooter launched back in 2014 and there are already talks about a sequel that should be coming next year.

Origin Access is a PC version of EA Access, a subscription based service launched on Xbox One back in 2014. It gives you a list of games that are available for play as long as you pay the monthly subscription of US $4.99/€4.99.

EA has already promised that more games will be coming to Origin Access and currently it looks like a decent deal.

CFO Blake Jorgensen hinted at the 2015 Technology, Internet & Media Conference that Titanfall sequel (Titanfall 2) will "probably" be a bigger footprint than just a single platform.

This confirms what Respawn c-founder Vince Zampella said last year when the game was only released for the Xbox One, Xbox 360, and PC.

It is unknown if Titanfall 2 will be a next-gen only release meaning that it will be coming out for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4, and PC only this time around. Rumors lead us to believe that Titanfall 2 was already in the planning stages and the game would be targeting a 2016 after sales were a successful enough for a sequel.

As for the future of Titanfall we expect that we will hear a lot more about that at E3. Some are wondering if Microsoft might still be willing to write a big check to keep it Microsoft exclusive, but it is doubtful that EA would not want to get Titanfall on the PlayStation 4 later this year.

Respawn has an interesting idea for the next new game mode… Let’s get rid of the Titans and have the Pilots fight it out. That is what they have done with Update #6 which will arrive today for the Xbox One and PC versions of the game. (As is the norm, it will come to Xbox 360 later on down the road)

Update #6 will introduce the new Pilot Skirmish mode which is 8 vs 8 with no AI and no Titans, just you vs. the other Pilots. Also the Market for Death mode is joining the game as a permanent addition going forward.

Beyond these additions, the game will get its normal round of tweaks and bug fixes.

Respawn has announced that the upcoming Game Update 5 will is coming along with the Frontier’s Edge DLC will increase the frame rates on the Xbox One and PC. In addition SLI support will be added to the PC version of Titanfall.

While Update 5 will deliver a load of bug fixes and tweaks, it is clear that the bandwidth optimizations are the real stars of this update. While Respawn didn’t go into detail, it is believed that the increase in frame rate on the Xbox One comes from the 10% of GPU performance that was previously reserved for Kinect, now being freed up for developers to use. On the PC side, the support for the second GPU is something that was always believed to be coming in a future update.

As is tradition with the Titanfall updates, the Xbox 360 version of Titanfall will get both Update 5 and the DLC at a later date that has yet to be determined. It is unclear if we can expect more bandwidth improvements on the Xbox 360 version of Titanfall when it finally gets Update 5. Sources whisper to us that it is possible, but so far no one has heard that it is something that is going to happen on the Xbox 360 version.

Respawn has confirmed that the next DLC map pack for Titanfall which is known as “Frontier’s Edge” will arrive on the Xbox One and PC next Wednesday, July 30th. As with all DLC and patches that are for Titanfall, the Xbox 360 version will be getting it at a later date.

Frontier’s Edge will add three new maps which are called Dig Site, Haven, and Export. Besides the three new maps, players will be getting Update 5 as part of the package. Update 5 will at the new “Black Market” which adds new in-game cash to the mix where players can use earned in-game cash to purchase insignias and Burn Cards.

Respawn has once again come out very publically and said that the introduction of in-game cash is not a move toward micro-transactions. So far Respawn has continued to say that micro-transactions would not be a part of Titanfall.

The fourth major update for Titanfall which brought a number of bug fixes and game modes to the Xbox One and PC version of the game late last month, is finally ready for the Xbox 360 version of Titanfall. Update four for the Xbox 360 version will be released later today.

The fourth update like all of the updates on the 360 version of Titanfall has run behind the Xbox One and PC version of the game because they are handled by Bluepoint who handled the conversion to the Xbox 360.

Update four includes a new game mode called “Marked for Death” and 14 new burn cards. New Titan Insignias are also part of this update as well as improvements in matchmaking. A large laundry list of fixes and tweaks also made it into update four.

The Xbox 360 version of Titanfall gets Update 2 which can be downloaded and applied right away. Update 2 is a pretty big deal as it includes a large number of bug fixes as well as the addition of a number of new features.

Some of the biggest issues that are fixed with this update are the localization issues, Max XP issue, Satchel Server Disconnect problem, private match issues, party colors overhauled, Menus have been tweaked, and finally the game version is displayed on the main menu.

A number of other bug fixes have been applied to the Xbox 360 version as well. Update 2 does do a good job and keeping the improvements to the Xbox 360 version coming.

The third Titanfall Update has arrived from Respawn for the Xbox One and PC ahead of the release of the first DLC package. While the Xbox 360 will get the same updates, as we told you yesterday, these updates are trailing behind the releases on the Xbox One and PC versions of Titanfall. The good news for Xbox 360 Titanfall players is that they are coming.

Update 3 includes a number of changes and enhancements, but the big new gains here are the greater flexibility and customization of loadouts and the tweaks that have been made to private matches. Players will now have the ability to give loadouts actual names, which should make finding the correct loadout much easier.

The tweaks that have been made to private matches now include a new set of private match settings. This set of options that have been added to the private matches is still in beta, but it will allow the adjustment of things like score and time limits for example. You can also adjust the AI and turn the map off as well as a number of other option adjustments.

The game summary page has received an overhaul and those that like stats will enjoy the new added info. One interesting new feature is the ability to look at stats related to specific maps and game modes which is something that can show you some interesting data depending on how you play. A new marker system has also been added to allow you better see when challenges are available or will become available to you.

Respawn has also made some tweaks that are specific by platform that include some fixes, tweaks, and game balance changes. You can review the complete list of changes in the patch notes by following the link below.

Respawn has confirmed that the upcoming Expedition DLC for Titanfall is going to be late getting to the Xbox 360. Xbox One and PC Titanfall players will get it in May as scheduled.

The reason for the delay in releasing the Expedition DLC on the Xbox 360 is much the same reason that the Xbox 360 version of Titanfall experienced a delayed release from the Xbox One and PC versions in the first place. Xbox 360 developer Bluepoint is working on getting the changes done that were included in the Content Update 2.

Content Update 2 was broken into two parts on the Xbox 360 version of Titanfall. The update to the Gooser challenge has already went live, while Bluepoint is working on finishing up things to get the rest of the changes ready for release soon. Bluepoint also continues to optimize and tweak the 360 version of Titanfall to continue to improve it.

The Expedition DLC will include three brand new maps which are called Runoff, Swamplands and Wargames. It is the first of three DLC packages that are scheduled for Titanfall and are included with the Titanfall Season Pass.

A free update is also expected in the near future that will add some additional game modes as well as perhaps some other goodies is slated to also arrive in the near future. With the delay till June of the 360 version of the Expedition DLC, Xbox One and PC players will still see the Expedition DLC arrive in May. Respawn is working with Bluepoint to narrow the release gap between the Xbox One/PC version of the game and the Xbox 360 version so that DLC and update releases are closer in sync and this is expected to improve as time goes on.

Today Electronic Arts confirmed that they will be continuing their partnership arrangement with Titanfall developer Respawn moving forward. In addition we finally got a glimpse as small as it was into the actual sales of Titanfall.

The lack of sales numbers for Titanfall have left a lot of us wondering if the title sold as well as everyone hoped and we were led to believe it did. EA confirmed that 925,000 copies of Titanfall have been sold in North America, but they did not break that down by platform, so we have no idea of just how many copies they have moved on the Xbox One, PC, and the just recently released Xbox 360 version. EA claims that they still do not have all of the sales numbers for digital copies that have been sold as well as worldwide numbers. The number is based on a NPD group number.

The lack of information regarding Titanfall’s sales is troubling. If the game had sold as well as everyone thing it did, they you would think EA would be shouting this information from the rafters, but since they are not, but they have renewed their partnership agreement with Respawn moving forward and even commented that they will be working on bring new Titanfall experiences to players worldwide, does suggest that the numbers must be at least trending in the right direction.

Also noted on the call was that Titanfall would at some point see a future that Titanfall experiences will be available on multiple platforms. I am not sure that the door is completely closed for Microsoft to maintain the exclusivity that it had for the first Titanfall release, but as suspected we know if they do it will be one heck of a large check for them to have it.